What time is Man United vs Man City today? Live stream, TV schedule, channel to watch Premier League match

Joe Wright

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The second Manchester derby of the season could have substantial repercussions on the Premier League title race in 2022/23.

Defending champions City, who demolished United 6-3 at the Etihad Stadium last October, can keep the pressure on league leaders Arsenal if they take all three points again at Old Trafford.

Yet Pep Guardiola's side are not exactly in the best of form. Their recent league and cup wins over Chelsea were sandwiched between a 1-1 home draw to struggling Everton and Wednesday's 2-0 League Cup defeat to Southampton, in which they produced one of their poorest performances in recent seasons.

United, by contrast, looked like a lost cause early in the season but have won eight matches in a row across all competitions and lost just once since that derby humiliation. If they can gain revenge on Saturday, they will be a solitary point behind their neighbours in the table.

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Man United vs Man City start time

The match between Manchester United and Manchester City will be played at Old Trafford and will kick off at 12:30 local time in the UK.

Here's how that time translates in time zones across the world:

Man United vs Man City date, time

 Kickoff time
USA07:30 ET
Canada07:30 ET
UK12:30 GMT
Australia23:30 AEDT
India07:00 IST
Hong Kong20:30 HKT
Malaysia20:30 MYT
Singapore20:30 SGT
New Zealand01:30 NZDT*

*Game starts on January 15 in this time zone

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Man United vs Man City live stream, TV channel

The match will be streamed or televised by the following outlets around the world:

 TV channelStreaming
USAUSA Network, TelemundofuboTV
CanadafuboTV Canada
UKBT Sport 1, BT Sport UltimateBT Sport website/app
AustraliaOptus Sport
New ZealandSky Sport Premier LeagueSky Go NZ, Sky Sport NOW
IndiaStar Sports Select 1, Star Sports Select HD1Jio TV, Hotstar VIP
Hong KongNow Premier League
(Ch. 620-621)
now TV
MalaysiaAstro Super Sport 3

Astro GO, Sooka

SingaporeHub Premier (Ch. 221-222)StarHub TV+

UK: BT Sport will carry the match on its TV and streaming platform.

USA: This match will be televised on USA Network (English) and Telemundo (Spanish) with both streams available on fuboTV.

Canada: Every Premier League game this season is live streaming exclusively via fuboTV in Canada.

Australia: Fans in Australia can stream every match live and on demand on Optus Sport

India: Star Sports network has the rights to show Premier League matches in India. As well as an English broadcast on Star Sports Select, select matches will be available via regional feeds on Star Sports 3 (in Bengali, English, Kannada, Malayalam), Star Sports 1 (Bangla) and Star Sports 1 (Tamil).

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Premier League schedule: Derby domination

Another busy weekend of Premier League action starts and ends with two massive derby matches: the Manchester derby between City and United, and Arsenal's trip to Tottenham.

The result in both games could have a major impact on the title race, with the Gunners under pressure to react to events at Old Trafford.

2022/23 Premier League — Gameweek 20
DateMatchKickoff time GMT/ET
Fri, Jan. 13Aston Villa vs. Leeds United20:00/15:00
Sat, Jan. 14Manchester United vs. Manchester City12:30/07:30
Sat, Jan. 14Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Liverpool15:00/10:00
Sat, Jan. 14Everton vs. Southampton15:00/10:00
Sat, Jan. 14Nottingham Forest vs. Leicester City15:00/10:00
Sat, Jan. 14Wolves vs. West Ham15:00/10:00
Sat, Jan. 14Brentford vs. Bournemouth17:30/12:30
Sun, Jan. 15Chelsea vs. Crystal Palace14:00/09:00
Sun, Jan. 15Newcastle vs. Fulham14:00/09:00
Sun, Jan. 15Tottenham vs. Arsenal16:30/11:30

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Joe is a Senior Editor at Sporting News. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has reported live on some of the biggest games in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup final at the end of a month in Russia.